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Calendar: Week of May 28. From Memorial Day to the Department of Defense Warrior Games, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead >>

Cases against pork giant continue after big penalty slashed. Lawyers for the world's largest pork producer say jurors shouldn't hear about a rich company that ignored complaints for years when they're presented with claims a second time that industrial-scale hog operations harm rural neighbors >>

Cases against pork giant continue after big penalty.... RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Lawyers for the world's largest pork producer say jurors shouldn't hear about the finances of a company that allegedly ignored... >>

Evan Birnholz's May 27 Post Magazine crossword, “Stop Making Excuses". Cut out those complaints. Just get the puzzle done. >>

Judge calls for a drastic rethink on the way we use knives in kitchens after serious stabbing cases. Judge Nic Madge has called for a drastic rethink on the way we use knives in kitchens in a bid to reduce the number of young men dying on our streets because of knife crime. >>

New 'active shooter' video game sparks backlash. Thousands of people have petitioned to stop the release of a new video game which takes on the point of view of a school gunman. >>

Philip Roth: An appreciation by Bill Flanagan. Says the fury that animated much of the novelist's best writing was not apparent in the writer >>

Pro-choice group supports naming abortion laws after.... Together for Yes said the gesture would recognise the debt owed to Savita Halappanavar who died after doctors refused to carry out an abortion. >>

She put a check for $112 in the mailbox, someone fished it out and cashed it for $3,500. Your mail may not be safe, thanks to the rise of this new crime. Here's how to protect yourself. >>

Shorten slips as preferred PM in Newspoll. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull might be the preferred leader but the coalition government lost ground to Labor with a two-party preferred vote of 52 to 48,... >>

Video: Amanda Keller recalls moment she farted in front of a professor. 'I passed wind in the face of the professor' - The Living Room's Amanda Keller recalls embarrassing moment she farted in front of a professor in a submarine during an interview on The Project. >>

WATCH: Hero saves highway driver from car on fire. Fire raises question of why a recalled car was on the road in the first place. >>

WATCH: Warriors force decisive game with victory over Rockets. East and West both get ready for game seven. >>

WestJet strike averted and insurance by postal code: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet. CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week, including a mediation agreement between WestJet and its pilots, a trend toward cheaper and greener funerals and insurance premium hikes based on postal codes. >>